low back pain - PPMD Community2018-02-22T05:14:24Zhttp://community.parentprojectmd.org/forum/topics/low-back-pain?feed=yes&xn_auth=noMost low back pain is positio…tag:community.parentprojectmd.org,2018-02-05:1187424:Comment:2461592018-02-05T17:15:02.824ZKathi Kinnetthttp://community.parentprojectmd.org/profile/KathiKinnett
<p>Most low back pain is positional (sitting in unusual ways that put undue stress on muscles that may not be used to, or capable of, tolerating that stress. You should consult your rehabilitation team (physical therapist, physiatrist (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation doctors), occupational therapist). They may have suggestions for seating changes or other suggestions that may be helpful.</p>
<p>Most low back pain is positional (sitting in unusual ways that put undue stress on muscles that may not be used to, or capable of, tolerating that stress. You should consult your rehabilitation team (physical therapist, physiatrist (Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation doctors), occupational therapist). They may have suggestions for seating changes or other suggestions that may be helpful.</p>